''Haunted People'' (german: Gehetzte Menschen) is a 1932 German-Czech
drama film
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directed by
Friedrich Feher and starring
Magda Sonja,
Hans Feher, and
Eugen Klöpfer.
[Goble p. 775] It was shot at the
Staaken Studios in
Berlin
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and
on location in
Marseille
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. The film's sets were designed by the
art directors
Robert Neppach
Robert Neppach (2 March 1890 – 18 August 1939) was an Austrian architect, film producer and art director. Neppach worked from 1919 in the Cinema of Germany, German film industry. He oversaw the art direction of over 80 films during his career, i ...
and
Erwin Scharf.
Cast
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Magda Sonja as Dame ohne Unterleib
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Eugen Klöpfer as Vincenz Olivier
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Hans Feher as Boubou, sein Sohn
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Friedrich Ettel as Bürgermeister
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Emilia Unda as seine Frau
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Camilla Spira
Camilla Spira (1 March 1906 – 25 August 1997) was a German film actress. She appeared in 68 films between 1924 and 1986. She was born in Hamburg, Germany, of Jewish ancestry on her father's side, and died in Berlin, Germany. Her father was ...
as Louise, beider Tochter
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Vladimir Sokoloff
Vladimir Aleksandrovich Sokoloff (russian: Влади́мир Алекса́ндрович Соколо́в; December 26, 1889 – February 15, 1962) was a Russian-American character actor of stage and screen. After studying theatre in Moscow, ...
as Trödler
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Hugo Fischer-Köppe
Hugo Fischer-Köppe (13 February 1890, in Bielefeld – 31 December 1937, in Berlin) was an early German film actor.
Fischer-Köppe entered film in 1917 and appeared in some 80 different films between 1913 and his premature death in 1937 in films ...
as Ausrufer
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Fritz Odemar
Fritz Odemar (13 January 1890 – 6 June 1955) was a German film actor. He appeared in more than 150 films between 1927 and 1955. He was born in Hannover, Germany and died in Munich, Germany. Odemar's father was the actor Fritz Odemar Sr. (K ...
as Polizeichef
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Hermann Picha
Hermann Picha (20 March 1865 – 7 June 1936) was a German stage and film actor. Picha was extremely prolific, appearing in over 300 short and feature films during the silent and early sound eras. Picha played a mixture of lead and supporting ...
as Mann in der Pferdehaut
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Gustav Püttjer
Gustav Püttjer (15 May 1886 – 11 August 1959) was a German film actor who appeared in around 150 feature films between 1927 and 1959. He largely played character parts. After the Second World War he settled in East Germany appearing in the fil ...
as André, Tischlergehilfe
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Paul Rehkopf
Paul Anton Heinrich Rehkopf (21 May 1872 – 29 June 1949) was a German actor.
He was born in Braunschweig and died in Braunschweig, Germany
Selected filmography
* ''Diary of a Lost Woman'' (1918)
* ''Film Kathi'' (1918)
* ''Lorenzo Burghardt'' ...
as Polizeikommissar
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Joseph Schmidt
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Ferdinand Hart
Ferdinand Hart (28 October 1893 in Písek – 12 January 1937 in Prague) was a film actor from Czechoslovakia.
Selected filmography
* '' The Hungarian Princess'' (1923)
* '' The Queen of the Baths'' (1926)
* ''You Walk So Softly'' (1928)
* '' Und ...
References
Bibliography
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External links
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1932 films
Films of the Weimar Republic
1930s German-language films
Films directed by Friedrich Feher
German multilingual films
German drama films
Czech drama films
Czechoslovak multilingual films
German black-and-white films
Czechoslovak black-and-white films
1932 drama films
1932 multilingual films
1930s German films
Films shot at Staaken Studios
Films shot in Marseille
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